Dilatometric and microstructural study of martensite tempering in 4% Mn steel

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This paper presents the results of martensite tempering resistance in 4% Mn steel. The material was quenched and tempered at 350◦ C for 15, 30, and 60 min. The analysis of the quenching and tempering was carried out using dilatometric and microstructural approaches. The phase composition was assessed using X-ray diffraction. The Ms temperature and tempering progress were simulated using JMatPro software. The dilatometric analysis revealed a small decrease in the relative change in length (RCL) during tempering. This decrease was connected to the precipitation kinetics of cementite within the martensite laths. The microstructure investigation using a scanning electron microscope showed a very small amount of carbides, even for the longest tempering time. This showed the high tempering resistance of the martensite in medium-Mn steels. The hardness results showed an insignificant decrease in the hardness depending on the tempering time, which confirmed the high tempering resistance of martensite.

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Grajcar, A., Morawiec, M., Jimenez, J. A., & Garcia-Mateo, C. (2020). Dilatometric and microstructural study of martensite tempering in 4% Mn steel. Materials, 13(19), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13194442

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